This paper presents the microstrip antenna with different applied frequencies used as a non-invasive hyperthermia applicator. This non-invasive hyperthermia applicator is introduced to clarify the sufficient heat distribution on the treated tissue for different breast cancer stages. 57 mammogram breast cancer images from early-stage to stage- 3 are analyzed to obtain the required penetration depth and focus position distance. Then, the simulation-based experiment is carried out to observe the heating distribution on different stages of cancer with two different operating frequencies; 915MHz and 2450MHz. Also included in this paper is the prediction on the period for hyperthermia treatment planning execution. Based on the results, various pe...
The last twenty years have seen many clinical studies showing the ability of hyperthermia to remarka...
The paper presents the results of an investigation of the effects of specific absorption rate (SAR) ...
Hyperthermia (i.e. heating of tumor tissue to 40-43°C) is used in clinical oncology to enhance the t...
Cancer treatment using hyperthermia techniques recently become the interest among researchers in in...
Hyperthermia treatment is an alternative treatment that can be considered in breast cancer. This tre...
Abstract. Hyperthermia is an alternative technique used to treat breast cancer using high heat, arou...
Hyperthermia treatment procedure (HTP) is a treatment that uses high heat generated from electromagn...
The idea is to improve or help the treatments that exist in the market in the medical field. Treatme...
The radiation absorption distribution of electromagnetic energy into the breast phantom is of fundam...
A technique for noninvasive microwave hyperthermia treatment for breast cancer is presented. In the ...
Interest in the development of hyperthermia for cancer procedure is growth explosively all over the ...
Abstract:-This study involves the design of coaxial-feed applicator to deliver microwave energy in a...
Electromagnetic field interaction with biological tissues and their applications in cancer treatment...
In this paper, effective electromagnetic (EM) focusing achieved with a phase compensation technique ...
AbstractHyperthermia is potentially an effective method for the treatment of cancer, especially brea...
The last twenty years have seen many clinical studies showing the ability of hyperthermia to remarka...
The paper presents the results of an investigation of the effects of specific absorption rate (SAR) ...
Hyperthermia (i.e. heating of tumor tissue to 40-43°C) is used in clinical oncology to enhance the t...
Cancer treatment using hyperthermia techniques recently become the interest among researchers in in...
Hyperthermia treatment is an alternative treatment that can be considered in breast cancer. This tre...
Abstract. Hyperthermia is an alternative technique used to treat breast cancer using high heat, arou...
Hyperthermia treatment procedure (HTP) is a treatment that uses high heat generated from electromagn...
The idea is to improve or help the treatments that exist in the market in the medical field. Treatme...
The radiation absorption distribution of electromagnetic energy into the breast phantom is of fundam...
A technique for noninvasive microwave hyperthermia treatment for breast cancer is presented. In the ...
Interest in the development of hyperthermia for cancer procedure is growth explosively all over the ...
Abstract:-This study involves the design of coaxial-feed applicator to deliver microwave energy in a...
Electromagnetic field interaction with biological tissues and their applications in cancer treatment...
In this paper, effective electromagnetic (EM) focusing achieved with a phase compensation technique ...
AbstractHyperthermia is potentially an effective method for the treatment of cancer, especially brea...
The last twenty years have seen many clinical studies showing the ability of hyperthermia to remarka...
The paper presents the results of an investigation of the effects of specific absorption rate (SAR) ...
Hyperthermia (i.e. heating of tumor tissue to 40-43°C) is used in clinical oncology to enhance the t...